Non-intervention in the Danish WarA. Ireland & Company, 1864 - 19 páginas |
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adjust the balance ALEXANDER IRELAND arrange Austria and Prussia balance of power Bourbon British cabinet called commerce consent of parliament continent continental Danes Danish monarchy Danish succession Denmark and Germany despatch dispute Duke of Augustenburg duty Earl Russell elective engaged English Ernest Jones Europe female branch female descent fighting Foreign Affairs foreign powers France Germans GOLDWIN Hear high contracting parties honour of England House of Commons Houses of Parliament imperial government interest of England interfere Jutland King Christian King of Denmark kingdom of Denmark Laughter and cheers Let us adjust Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston Loud cheers maintain the principle maintenance Majesty's government Manchester Town Hall Mayor meeting moral mount the throne Napoleon dynasty nation neutral never consulted non-intervention obligations peace present claimant Queen question recognised refused resolution rulers secret diplomacy Slesvig and Holstein Slesvig-Holstein Thomas Bazley tion treaty of 1852 treaty of London
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Página 5 - minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the foreign minister before important decisions are taken, based upon that intercourse ; to receive the foreign despatches
Página 5 - And as the same revolutionary principles which upheld the last criminal usurpation might again, under other forms, convulse France, and thereby endanger the repose of other states, under these circumstances, t.he high contracting parties, solemnly admitting it to be their duty to redouble their
Página 16 - sake do not drag me into another war. I am worn down and worn out with crusading and defending Europe, and protecting mankind ; I must think a little of myself. I am sorry for the
Página 5 - In a given case, in order that the Queen may know as distinctly to what she is giving her royal
Página 16 - be left to the vengeance of Heaven. I allow fighting in such a cause to be a luxury, but the business of a prudent, sensible man is to guard against luxury. (Loud laughter
Página 16 - sorrow. Am I to be champion of the Decalogue, and to be eternally raising fleets and armies to make all men good and happy? We have just
Página 4 - this purpose it was agreed that upon the death of the late king and of his uncle. Prince Frederick, without issue, his present majesty King Christian IX. should be acknowledged as succeeding to all the dominions then united under the sceptre of
Página 5 - and with his most Christian majesty the measures which they may judge necessary to be pursued for the safety of their respective states, and for the general tranquillity of Europe.
Página 5 - could not be of long duration : and it seemed to me better for the interests of France, and through them for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the president should prevail inasmuch
Página 5 - The high contracting parties, having engaged in the war which is just terminated for the purpose of maintaining inviolably the arrangements settled at Paris last year for the safety and interest of Europe,